the CAMPVS
the CAMPVS
quid est enim dulcius otio literato? (Cicero, Tusc. Disp. v.105)
Skip to content
  • About
  • Formatting Poetry
  • Support

Eric

B.M.W. Knox, R.I.P.

A personal favorite has passed: Bernard Knox, 95, Classics Scholar, Dies By WOLFGANG SAXON Bernard M. W. Knox, an authority on the works of Sophocles,

Continue Reading →
Eric in Uncategorized | August 19, 2010 | 1,080 Words

Imperator as Fashionista

Ever wonder whence Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, a.k.a. Caracalla, famed for his citizenship edict, a.k.a. the ‘Antonine Constitution’, got his cognomen?

Continue Reading →
Eric in Culture, Literature | June 2, 2010 | 81 Words

Digital Roman Forum

I don’t know whether this has been mentioned on this site before (though I’m betting that Sarah at least is already familiar with it)–but this is one

Continue Reading →
Eric in Culture | May 28, 2010 | 83 Words

Post navigation

Independent Publisher empowered by WordPress